荷兰在2026年初对假设的投资回报征收36%的税,引起全球对资本外逃和经济稳定的关切。
The Netherlands imposed a 36% tax on hypothetical investment returns in early 2026, sparking global concern over capital flight and economic stability.
2026年初,荷兰对假设的投资收益征收36%的税,国际批评荷兰有可能推动资本外逃,损害长期经济稳定。
In early 2026, the Netherlands introduced a 36% tax on hypothetical investment returns, drawing international criticism for its potential to drive capital flight and harm long-term economic stability.
这项政策旨在创造大约20亿欧元的短期收入,引起了专家和政治人物的关切,他们警告说,这可能导致商业、就业和投资者信心的丧失,类似于法国的破产财富税。
Aimed at generating about 2 billion euros in short-term revenue, the policy has raised concerns among experts and political figures, who warn it may lead to lost businesses, jobs, and investor confidence—similar to France’s failed wealth tax.
尽管存在反对和历史先例,但荷兰主要政党支持这一措施,而国内媒体基本上忽视了这一措施,引发了对透明度和民主监督的关切。
Despite opposition and historical precedents, major Dutch parties supported the measure, while domestic media largely ignored it, sparking concerns over transparency and democratic oversight.